After Axl Rose experienced some financial problems in 2011, his longtime engineer Chris Pitman agreed to let the Guns 'N' Roses singer delay payment of $125,000 for work Chris did over the course of more than a year. Axl wrote a promissory note in which he assured Chris he'd remunerate him by October 2012. Four years later, Chris claims he has yet to be paid -- and he's taking Axl to court over it. According to TMZ, he's suing the singer for $163,000, which includes an extra fee for interest.

After Axl Rose experienced some financial problems in 2011, his longtime engineer Chris Pitman agreed to let the Guns 'N' Roses singer delay payment of $125,000 for work Chris did over the course of more than a year. Axl wrote a promissory note in which he assured Chris he'd remunerate him by October 2012. Four years later, Chris claims he has yet to be paid -- and he's taking Axl to court over it. According to TMZ, he's suing the singer for $163,000, which includes an extra fee for interest.